Building Peer Mental Health Networks
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Building Peer Mental Health Networks 🧠🤝
Overview
In today’s fast-paced world, mental health has become one of the most essential areas to understand, support, and nurture. Building Peer Mental Health Networks is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in mental health learning, psychology principles, counselling skills, and the core competencies needed to be an effective support worker for individuals with ADHD, OCD, and other mental health needs. This course is designed with a low-commitment structure, allowing you to engage deeply with mental health topics while keeping flexibility in your schedule. This is a one-time offer — we will not be offering this exact mental health training again, so if you have an interest in psychology, counselling, ADHD, OCD, and peer mental health development, now is the moment to act.
Description
This course takes you on a journey through mental health concepts, peer support strategies, and the science of psychology to help you create sustainable mental health networks in workplaces, communities, and personal environments. You will explore how counselling techniques can be applied to real-life support worker scenarios, particularly when working with individuals with ADHD or OCD.
You will learn practical frameworks for developing peer-led mental health programs, based on proven psychology research and hands-on counselling methods. The course will equip you to function confidently as a mental health advocate, a skilled support worker, and someone who understands the nuances of ADHD and OCD care. Whether your focus is community mental health or workplace well-being, you’ll gain insights to design, lead, and maintain peer mental health networks that truly make a difference.
Who Is This Course For
This course is for anyone passionate about mental health, psychology, and counselling, and for individuals already working or aspiring to work as a support worker. If you have experience or interest in supporting individuals with ADHD or OCD, this course provides the structure, language, and tools you need. Ideal for:
- Aspiring and current mental health professionals
- Psychology students wanting hands-on application
- Counselling trainees looking for practical peer-support skills
- Support workers in schools, community programs, or healthcare
- Individuals with personal or professional interest in ADHD or OCD care
Requirements
No formal prerequisites are required — just an interest in mental health, psychology, counselling, and a desire to make an impact as a support worker. A willingness to learn about ADHD and OCD will ensure you benefit fully from the course content. Internet access and basic computer literacy will be enough to follow along with the lessons.
Career Path
Upon completion, you’ll be prepared for roles such as peer support coordinator, mental health program facilitator, psychology assistant, counselling aide, or ADHD/OCD-focused support worker. Your understanding of mental health networks, combined with psychology theory and counselling practice, will open opportunities in schools, non-profits, corporate wellness, and community-based mental health projects. With mental health awareness growing globally, your skills will remain relevant, valuable, and in demand.